Friday, December 31, 2010

Cheers to all of you who have been following my blog adventure this year. I appreciate your support, feedback, advice and words of encouragement. All in all it's been a great year and I've learned a lot. However, I still have a lot more to learn so I have decided to continue taking pictures and blogging. I hope to try many new things and learn even more. Hopefully, I'll also meet more photographers along the way.Hope you all had a wonderful 2010 and I wish you and yours all the best in 2011. Happy New Year! May 2011 bring you health, happiness and lots of great photos!

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Played with my macro lens this evening. Peg found all kinds of things around the house for me to try. I took a couple of pics of the object above but I like this one best. What do you think it is? I'll give you a hint. It's not usually red but silver. I deflected part of the flash with my hand (high tech, eh?) and this is the colour I got. Do you need any other hints? Okay, I'll give you one more. This object is usually found in the kitchen. So....?

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Poor old Dexter has an upset tummy today and on top of that we cleaned his ears. This is him lying at the top of the stairs pouting. I couldn't resist capturing his sad little face. The good news is that his supper has stayed down and he's now contently snuggling on the couch with Erika (Christopher's girlfriend). I guess things are looking up for him.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Had a lovely supper with Catherine and Julien this evening. We had a wonderful visit with them. We also got to hang out with L and A. They're both such sweet and charming children. The picture above is 'L' taking a picture of me taking a picture of him. He got his camera from his godmother Vanessa, who just happens to be an amazing photographer. Something tells me she'd me more than happy to take him out for a photo shoot or two if he decides to take up photography.

With all the picture taking, the space on my computer's hard drive has slowly been getting smaller and smaller. I decided to go out and buy an external hard drive a couple of months ago. Today, I finally got to the task of moving my photos to the hard drive. I knew I had stored a lot of pictures on my computer over the last few years but I didn't realize just how much until completing this task. I was surprised when I looked at the info from my drive and realized I had used 105 Gb of space for my pictures. Needless to say, my computer's hard drive is a lot less crowded.Now things are set up for the photos to come and since my external HD has 1TB of space I should be okay for awhile.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Was doing some cleaning and organizing inside when I looked out the window and saw our flowering crab apple tree filled with birds. I quickly grabbed my camera, put on my boots and headed outside. I tried to be quiet but I was still too noisy. Just as I got close enough to the tree to 'shoot', the birds flew away. I was waiting quietly hoping they would return and my patience was rewarded. I managed to get some shots of the Bohemian Waxwings and some cute little Chickadees. As I was shooting the flock suddenly flew away. However, this time I was not the cause. I realized that the woodpecker now on the telephone pole was the culprit. He moved quickly so I didn't get a great shot but wanted to include him just the same. The experience was definitely more fun than going to the stores today and a lot less crowded.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Found a new app for the iPad. It's called Photo Soft Box Pro. It was on sale for 99 cents and so far I think it's money well spent. There are a variety of different lights and effects and it's very friendly to use. I used the red light (four rectangles, looks like a window) effect on this picture. I turned off the all the lights except the one on my iPad. I also needed to use the tripod because of slow shutter speed. I still have some tweeking to do as I find the red of the tomato isn't uniform but I think it'll be a handy tool.

Had a wonderful day with family and friends. Took some time out between visiting and eating to take some pictures of the decorated tree. Here are my three favourites. Any preferences out there? I hope you are all having a wonderful holiday with family and friends. Stay safe and healthy.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Christmas is a time of giving and we all have our different ways of giving. Yes, the most obvious may be gifts for loved ones but gifts can come in all shapes and sizes and can be given to people we don't even know. At school we have a food drive to help create Christmas hampers for those less fortunate than us. Some people donate money to various organizations. Well, today, I was reminded of another important gift and that is blood, the gift of life. I was at the neighbourhood mall getting a couple of last minute items and saw that there was a blood drive set up. I haven't donated since this summer and know that blood banks are often low at this time of year. I was surprised to find out that today was my 25th donation. The pin is pictured above (not the best picture but I was focused on the message.). When I got home I told Peg and she and her brother decided to go up to the mall and give as well. Many lives can be saved with just one pint of blood so if you can, take a moment and head to the nearest blood bank. I'm sure they'll be happy to see you and you can spend Christmas knowing you have given one of the best gifts ever to a stranger (or strangers) and his/her family.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

A little reminder that Christmas is about being with friends and family not having a fancy tree and lots of presents. I guess Linus was right when he answered Charlie Brown's question, "Doesn't anyone know what Christmas is about?" Here's his answer:

And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.

And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid.

And the angel said unto them,

Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.

For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.

And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.

And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying,

Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Peg, who is also the gym teacher at our school, always has such creative and fun ideas. This year she had the idea of having a Christmas Gym Show instead of a concert. It was a welcome change and the kids and adults had a wonderful time. The theme of the show was 'the power of play'. Each class demonstrated a game or activity played in the gym or outside. The activities included such things as jump rope, parachute, basketball, various tag games, high jump, snowball fight (paper snowballs only), and schlockey. As you might guess from the name and the picture, schlockey is a variant of hockey. It can be played indoors or outdoors. There are four players, two on each team, and as in hockey the goal is to get the puck into your opponent's goal. You can purchase the frames at various places but they're quite expensive. Luckily for us, we have a handy janitor who builds them for us and let's us use his old broom handles for sticks. If you're looking for a game kids can play outside during the winter you might want to check this one out.

Stopped at the Fudgerie for our annual Christmas fudge gifts. It's a fun place to visit. The staff are extremely nice and helpful and they give samples when you enter, yummy! The place smells delicious and is tastefully decorated. There's a lot of history to the place. If you're interested check out their website. Unfortunately, the site does not come with samples.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

As we were going through the Christmas decorations I found these antlers. We bought two pair for the dogs last year but didn't manage to get any pictures with them on. They were both slightly more cooperative this year. I managed to get a few inside but outside was a no go. Dexter doesn't look too impressed here and shortly after I snapped this picture he decided the photo session was over. Maybe I'll try some more during the holidays. I'd love to get some good ones to use as Christmas cards.

Went to supper for Dylan's first birthday. He was a pretty tired boy but managed to eat his cake while making just enough mess to please his grandmothers. They were encouraging him to make as much mess as possible. I guess it's only fair that they got the job of bathing him afterward.I used the mosaic filter in Photoshop. I find it gives it an interesting effect.

Continued to work on the Christmas decorating this evening. One of the decorations we put up each year are Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus latch-hook projects. These were done by my mother almost 30 years ago. She had a stroke and couldn't knit as well as she used to so she decided to take up latch-hooking. My mom passed away 25 years ago at this time of the year. I am grateful to have these as part of our family tradition. Thanks Mom.

I was at the Board office working today. I've noticed the line of icicles hanging from the side of the building a number of times. Each time I think, "I should take a picture of those." Today I decided it was time to stop saying and to just do it. So here they are.

Today we made little candy cane reindeer for our PreK buddies. They're very easy and inexpensive to make and the little guys love getting edible gifts. We also made some Christmas cards. We'll give them to our buddies next Tuesday.Students are also working on gifts of writing. They are to write a poem, letter or recipe for someone and present it to him/her for Christmas. It's a nice idea I got from Nancie Atwell's Lessons that Change Writers.

Today after school some of our staff stayed at school and played Kinball. Kinball was started in Quebec and is a great cooperative sport. Those of you who know the game definitely noticed that the ball above is not the right size. Although it looks quite small, in reality it has a diameter of 64 inches. Anyway, we had a great time learning and playing the game. We took breaks for treats, beverages and snuggling babies. Catherine and Stephanie came to cheer and brought their little ones with them. Good fun, food, friends and babies, what more could we ask for?

Monday, December 13, 2010

Well, I've heard of a snowman, a snow fort and even a snow sculpture but this is the first time I've ever of a snow horse. We didn't get our anticipated snow day BUT the snow followed by rain made for fantastically sticky snow. Shelley O. teaches with me and was outside on recess duty today. She came in looking for a camera. She said she needed to take a picture of 'A' riding his snow horse. I changed the colour of the picture so we could see the horse. If you look closely, you'll see he even has a tail! Oh, the magic of a child's imagination!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

The anticipated storm has arrived in Quebec. It's snowing and VERY windy. The above picture was taken from our back door. You see our neighbour's house and the street in front of them. You may notice that the windows are covered with snow. It's a real, snuggle up with a good book and stay inside day. Peg and I were hoping that maybe tomorrow would be a snow day - no school! Unfortunately, the snow is supposed to turn to rain soon so chances are we'll be at school tomorrow. The drive in will take longer and the kids will be trapped inside all day but I'm sure we'll find a way to have fun just the same. But . . . just maybe we'll have a snow day.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Well, Christmas is officially close. I know this because we bought our tree today AND we did the Christmas baking. Peg and I (well, I assisted) made nuts and bolts, gingersnaps, chocolate almond bark, butter tarts, shortbread cookies and the festive cherry pecan cookies pictured above. A busy and productive day with delicious results. I've included the recipe for the cherry pecan cookies (also called candied fruit slices) below in case you'd like to try making some. I warn you, they are definitely NOT low calorie. Enjoy!

Friday, December 10, 2010

The deadline for getting pictures for our Quebec Roots project is quickly approaching. Since the students chose to write about Walk Around the World they need pictures to go with the theme. We have some fall photos but due to yucky weather we haven't had the chance to get any winter ones. Today was a bit cool but overcast and a PERFECT photo day. I just finished uploading over 200 photos onto my computer and some of them are amazing. With the ones from previous photo shoots I have just over 400 photos. From those 400 plus photos I have to choose 25 to send to the photographer next week. I guess I'll be looking at some photos this weekend. Although I saw many great pictures today this photo above stood out for me because it's a photo of a young photographer taken by another young photographer.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

We've stored our swing beside the shed for the winter. While I was outside with the dogs this afternoon I noticed the accumulation of snow on the bench had created some interesting designs. From one angle it looks like waves and from another waffles. Hence, winter waves and waffles.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Stopped at school to pick up Peg. While she was in a meeting I walked around looking for some photo opportunities. I went in the backyard and was drawn to the top corner of the school. The snow is banked up and the light on the roof was shining. The wind caused the snow to blow. Hence, creating a 'snowstorm' on Everest (the school not the mountain :-) ). The contrast of the dark blue sky really brought out the snow. I like the movement and the blueness of the sky.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

One of our teachers has recently purchased a set of Zoob for his students. It's a big hit with students, boys and girls, who need to keep their hands moving and their imaginations working. The kids made all kinds of creatures and I was invited to take some pictures. I found this dinosaur particularly interesting. When I was talking with their teacher about this new manipulative he said that the only problem was once the students created something they didn't want to take it apart. However, I'm sure once a new idea comes into their minds they'll willing take the old apart to make room for the new.Once again, I played with two pictures in photoshop. I'm learning but have room for improvement. What I want to learn how to do now is manipulate the lighting/shadows so that the mixture of the two pictures looks more realistic.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Had a great time with our PreK buddies today. One group worked on Christmas wreaths while the other group finished up safari animal masks. When the masks were done each student, big and small, were given an animal puppet. Mrs. C. put music on and the students walked around the room moving the animals to the rhythm. Everyone seemed to have a good time and when the activity was over some students didn't seem to want to give their puppets up. I caught 'M' daydreaming while his fish appeared to be looking at him.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Peg took this picture early this morning. The dogs decided they needed to go outside NOW and it was only 5 am. Peg noticed the paw prints in the fresh snow so she snapped a few shots. Of course, I was still snoozing in bed oblivious to all the action. I like that we can see the prints and the spaces between the wood slats.

As some of you may remember, I've posted a picture of Dexter sitting on the couch watching television which is quite a feat for a blind dog. He's done this since he was quite young and I've always thought it was cute even if Peg didn't. Well, recently he's discovered that lying on the couch is even more comfortable than sitting. I have to admit I didn't discourage this either because he's so cute and he'd warm me up if I was sitting beside him. Peg decided not to fight it and put a blanket on the couch so at least he wouldn't be directly on the fabric. So, Dexter is now allowed to snuggle on the couch but quickly gives up his spot when the two of us sit on the couch.

On Friday we had a YAK activity for the students. Students who managed to speak English and get less than 7 YAK tickets were invited to attend the activity. In the morning each group of younger students learned a traditional African song and dance. The older students also learned a song BUT they got to play it on the drums. In the afternoon the groups presented what they had learned to the other students and staff. It was a great learning experience and the kids had a wonderful time. It was fun to watch their faces as they were playing, dancing and listening. The photo above captures one of the instructors teaching my students the rhythm they needed to play.

As part of the Medieval theme, students were to come up with a name for themselves as knights, princes or princesses. They had to use their title, their name and one of their qualities or something they like in their royal name. Their parents helped them come up with the names and then students created a portrait to go with the name. Above, from left to right, you have Sir Nat Hard Worker, Sir Rowan Knows Everything and Sir Willy Master of Power (William showed his muscles when he presented his portrait.). It seems I only captured the boys but I also know there were Lady Moyra of Kinderland, Princess Chloe of Chocolate Kingdom and of course Lady Peg of Bread.

As you probably guessed, I played with these photos in Photoshop. Kindergarten at our school just finished up a Medieval theme. To celebrate the ending of the theme Peg organized Medieval Games in the gym. They catapulted mini marshmallows, did jousting on scooter boards, had a chivalry relay and the group seen above were playing battlefield tag. The students rotated through stations in their costumes and had a wonderful time. Peg took the pictures for me and when I saw this one I felt that it really needed a different background. Oh, the things we can do with imagination and technology!